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  2. Plea - Wikipedia

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    Plea. Look up plea, plead, pleaded, pled, guilty, or not guilty in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In law, a plea is a defendant 's response to a criminal charge. [1] A defendant may plead guilty or not guilty. Depending on jurisdiction, additional pleas may be available, including nolo contendere (no contest), no case to answer (in the United ...

  3. Alford plea - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Justice In a 2006 case before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, Ballard v. Burton, Judge Carl E. Stewart writing for the court held that an Alford guilty plea is a "variation of an ordinary guilty plea". In October 2008, the United States Department of Justice defined an Alford plea as follows: "the defendant maintains his or her innocence ...

  4. Plea bargain - Wikipedia

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    Plea bargain. A plea bargain (also plea agreement or plea deal) is an agreement in criminal law proceedings, whereby the prosecutor provides a concession to the defendant in exchange for a plea of guilt or nolo contendere. This may mean that the defendant will plead guilty to a less serious charge, or to one of the several charges, in return ...

  5. Hunter Biden pleads guilty to tax charges, will avoid trial - AOL

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    After an eleventh-hour plea followed by hours of legal wrangling Thursday, Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to nine tax-related charges, avoiding a lengthy and potentially embarrassing trial for ...

  6. Information (formal criminal charge) - Wikipedia

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    An information is a formal criminal charge which begins a criminal proceeding in the courts. The information is one of the oldest common law pleadings (first appearing around the 13th century), and is nearly as old as the better-known indictment, with which it has always coexisted. [1][2] Although the information has been abolished in England ...

  7. Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to new criminal charge in ...

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    The disgraced movie mogul, 72, was arraigned Wednesday in New York and pleaded not guilty to a first degree criminal sexual act. Weinstein appeared in court more than a week after being rushed to ...

  8. List of U.S. states by Alford plea usage - Wikipedia

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    This list of U.S. states by Alford plea usage documents usage of the form of guilty plea known as the Alford plea in each of the U.S. states in the United States. An Alford plea (also referred to as Alford guilty plea [1] [2] [3] and Alford doctrine [4] [5] [6]) in the law of the United States is a guilty plea in criminal court, [7] [8] [9] where the defendant does not admit the act and ...

  9. 'Right thing to do': George Santos addresses pleading guilty ...

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    Loaded 0%. Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., on Monday pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, telling reporters outside the courthouse the guilty plea was the "right thing to ...